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  1. Nottinghamshire Cricket Captains: Garfield Sobers, Stephen Fleming, Alfred Shaw, Jason Gallian, Clive Rice, William Clarke, John Dixon
  2. Batman All the Deadly Days (Eighty (80) Page Giant #3) by Chuck Dixon, 2000
  3. History of Washington County, [Pennsylvania]: From its first Settlement to the Present Time by Alfred Creigh, 2009-10-14
  4. Primer of Tennyson by W. M. Dixon, 1971-01
  5. Biathletes at the 1984 Winter Olympics: Mike Dixon, Frank Ullrich, Peter Angerer, Frank-Peter Roetsch, Eirik Kvalfoss, Alfred Eder
  6. The Ingenuity Gap How can we solve the problems of the future by Thomas Homer Dixon hardback
  7. I Dig Rock and Roll Music by James Mason and Dave Dixon / arr. Kirby Shaw Words and music by Paul Stookey, 2004-01-01
  8. I Dig Rock and Roll Music by James Mason and Dave Dixon / arr. Kirby Shaw Words and music by Paul Stookey, 2004-01-01
  9. I Dig Rock and Roll Music by James Mason and Dave Dixon / arr. Kirby Shaw Words and music by Paul Stookey, 2004-02-01
  10. I Dig Rock and Roll Music by James Mason and Dave Dixon / arr. Kirby Shaw Words and music by Paul Stookey, 2004-03-01
  11. Tennyson's "In Memoriam" (Casebook)
  12. Wallis and Dixon Two Painters: Exhibition Information by Sarah Glennie, 1999-09
  13. The spiritual meaning of "In memoriam";: An interpretation for the times, by James Main Dixon, 1920
  14. Lives in letters;: An autograph collection. [Part 1] by Alfred St. Hilaire Tysser, 1937

61. Phyllis Dixon's Death And Cemetery List - D
alfred, Vernon, dixon, June 10, 1962, Floral Hills, Lynnwood, WA. alfred, Dalgo, Dal, dixon, October 1, 1950, Riverview, Tebbetts, MO
http://callaway.county.missouri.org/Dixon/dixond.html
Contact Reference Home Site Map
Information from the Callaway County Public Library
Phyllis Dixon's List
Names, Death dates, and Places of Burial Phyllis Dixon compiled this list over a period of several years. She has generously consented to share it with others through the Callaway Web Site. Most, but not all, of the persons listed are Callawegians or have strong ties to Callaway. Some have "unknown" listed as the burial spot. If you happen to know the final resting place of one of these "unknowns", Phyllis would like to hear from you. Any additional information will be posted to the list. If you need a complete obituary of someone on this list contact Phyllis at pdixon@ktis.net. Please include your mailing address when you ask for an obituary. Click on a letter to go to that part of the list. A B C D ... X • Y • Z First Name Middle Name Nick Name Last Name Death Date Cemetery City State Henry Danuser August 22, 1975 Hillcrest Fulton MO Kasper Alfred Danuser February 15, 1982 Hillcrest Fulton MO Marcia Star Danuser Singman February 16, 2000

62. CIRCA Art Magazine - As Gaeilge -
dixon ó Oileán Thoraí agus alfred Wallis ó St. Ives Chorn na Breataine. Anois in Áras NuaEalaíne Éireann tá aitheantas tugtha do shaothar dixon,
http://www.recirca.com/asgaeilge/altanna/dixon.shtml
ailt reatha
cartlann ailt

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Tory Island painter James Dixon at the Irish Museum of Modern Art
"Cuireann sé olc ceart orm an chaint chaca sin ar fad faoi phéintéirí Thoraí" arsa mo chara, é ag baint gailleoige as an bhflaigín cider. "Tá sé chomh friggin' patronising - Nach iontach an dream iad a deir siad! - ní amháin go bhfuil siad in ann maireachtáil ar charraig lom amuigh sa bhfarraige, ach tá siad in ann péinteáil chomh maith!" Ach siad na radharcanna den oileán fhéin is deise liom. Ag breathnú ar na pictiúir a rinne sé de Bhaile Thiar an oileáin, den chaoi go lúbann an cladach thart i leathchiorcal is go luíonn na tithe sa mhullach ar a chéile, cuimhním ar mo laethanta sa choláiste oiliúna i nDroim Connrach. Bhí léachtóir ealaíne a rinne míníu álainn lá ar thuiscint an pháiste ar an líníocht is an phéínteáil. "A child's picture is not meant to be like a photograph" a dúirt sé go paiseanta" A child's picture is meant to be a map" Sé an sainmhíniú atá ar phéintéir "primitíveach" ná duine a shaothraíonn leis gan aon eolas a bheith aige ar stair na healaíne is gan aon tuiscint ná suim a bheith aige ar an ngaol atá ag a shaothar fhéin leis an stair sin. Dúisíonn an seó seo cuid mhór ceisteanna spéisiúla faoi chúrsaí aeisteitice, faoi aidhm na healaíne, faoin ngaol atá ag saothar ealaíne leis an bpobal as a dtagann sé. Dá spéisiúla iad na cruacheisteanna seo, mholfainn go láidir d'éinne cuairt a thabhairt ar an seó seo, ar mhaithe leis an taitneamh agus an pléisiúr a bhainfeas siad as na pictiúir seo iad fhéín.

63. Arrington, Alfred W.
Sam H dixon (ed.), The Poets and Poetry of Texas 2229, at 23 (Austin, Texas Sm H. dixon Co., Publishers, 1885). alfred W. Arrington
http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/arrington.html
Strangers to Us All Lawyers and Poetry Alfred W. Arrington
North Carolina, Arkansas
Missouri, Texas, Illinois
Minister, attorney, politician, judge, novelist, and poet Alfred W. Arrington was born in Iredell County, North Carolina, on September 17, 1810. His father, H. Archibald Arrington, was a Whig, and represented North Carolina as its Congressman from 1841 to 1845. At the age of nine, he moved with his father, a Methodist minister, to Arkansas. In 1828 he took up his father's work and became an itinerant Methodist preacher. He preached in Arkansas, Indiana, and Missouri and wrote articles for Southern Magazine . With growing doubts about his faith, Arrington left the ministry in 1834 and took up the study of law and was admitted to the bar in Missouri in 1835. Over the next twelve years he practiced law in Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas. Arrington returned to Arkansas in 1835 or 1836 where he served in the state legislature until 1845. He then moved to Texas but after a visit east in 1847, he began publishing books under the pen name "Charles Summerfield." He lived in Boston and New York for two years but decided, in 1849, to return to Texas where he took up residence in Browsville. In 1850, Arrington was elected judge of the Rio Grande Judicial District, a position he held for six years until bad health forced his retirement. He then returned to New York, took up again his literary writing, and published a novel

64. FH - Pafg10 - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
M, vii, alfred dixon was born in Mar 1861 in Chester, Cheshire. M, viii, Robert dixon was born on 26 Oct 1863 in Chester, Cheshire.
http://home.clara.net/dixons/Genealogy/JADfh/pafg10.htm
Selected Families and Individuals
Thomas WATKIN was born in Apr 1691 in Forton All Saints, Staffs. He married Dorothy WAGG on 14 Nov 1719 in Adbaston, Staffs. Dorothy WAGG was born in Nov 1681 in Adbaston, Staffs. She married Thomas WATKIN on 14 Nov 1719 in Adbaston, Staffs. They had the following children: M i Thomas WATKIN John PERRY married Mary SMITH on 9 Mar 1802 in Eccleshall, Staffs. Mary SMITH married John PERRY on 9 Mar 1802 in Eccleshall, Staffs. They had the following children: M i John PERRY William WATKIN [ Parents was born on 13 May 1764 in Chetwynd, Shropshire. He married Sarah BROWN on 18 Oct 1785 in Cheswardine, Shropshire. Other marriages:
NICHOL, Ann

Sarah BROWN married William WATKIN on 18 Oct 1785 in Cheswardine, Shropshire. They had the following children: M i John WATKIN was born on 19 Feb 1786 in Cheswardine, Shropshire. He died on 11 Jun 1794 in Cheswardine, Shropshire. M ii Francis WATKIN was born on 5 Apr 1795 in Cheswardine, Shropshire. F iii Ann WATKIN was born on 27 Jul 1788 in Sambrook, Chetwynd, Shropshire. F iv Lucy WATKIN was born on 6 Jan 1793 in Sambrook, Chetwynd, Shropshire.

65. Genealogy Data
BURNET, Elva dixon Birth 5 Aug 1904 White Hills, Victoria, Australia JEWELL, alfred Birth 23 Oct 1858 White Hills, Victoria, Australia
http://www.satlink.com.au/~greig/dat5.htm

66. Names From The DNZB Database - C
DICKSON, James alfred. DICKSON, Mary Bernard. DICKSON, Thomas Archibald dixon, William Coulson. DOBBIE, Herbert Boucher. DOBBY, Eleanor. DOBSON, alfred
http://www.mch.govt.nz/ref/dnzb/dnzb-d.html
@import url(../../css/modern.css); @import "data_base.css"; Home Reference Group Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Biographical Database
Names from the DNZB database
(Hint: to search for keywords on this page use Ctrl+F (PC) or Apple+F (Macintosh)) Click on appropriate letter for the surname of the person you are looking for. A B C D ... XYZ
Please note: only some of the people listed below have had biographies published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography . For a list of biographies which are available online go here
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D'ARCY, Henry Cecil Dudgeon D'AVIGDOR, Elim Henry DACRE, Charles Craven DACRE, Charles Christian Ralph DACRE, Hubert Henry DACRE, Ranulph DADELSZEN, Mary Patricia DAHL, Carl Edvard Johan DAHM, Catherine Bucham DALDY, Amey DALDY, William Crush DALE, John Hinds DALE, Mary DALGAIRNS, Rachel Theodora Croll DALGETY, John Desmond DALLARD, Berkeley Lionel DALLARD, George Ernest DALLAS, Barry Mitchell DALLAS, Stanley DALLASTON, Charles DALLIMORE, A. H. DALRYMPLE, John Taylor DALRYMPLE, Kenneth Waring

67. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Biographies Of Fellows
dixon, alfred Cardew. Obituary Notices 19361938 vol 2 pp 165-174, plate, by ET Whittaker. dixon, Arthur Lee. Biographical Memoirs 1955 vol 1 pp 33-36,
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/page.asp?id=2367

68. Ascent Aspirations Magazine Contributors' Biographies
Malcolm dixon is originally from Liverpool. His fiction has appeared in the Newport Review, Wind Magazine, alfred Taylor. mailtoalfred1@allvantage.com
http://www.bcsupernet.com/users/ascent/contributors2.html
Ascent Aspirations Magazine Contributors Malaika King Albrecht Malaika King Albrecht has been published in a few literary magazines, including Quarterly West, Exquisite Corpse, and New Orleans Review. Most recently two poems were accepted in the soon to be published book titled Fire in the Womb: Mothers and Creativity. She graduated with an MA from Old Dominion University. She has two daughters and is currently a stay at home mom. Email: Malaika King Albrecht Mumia Abu-Jamal http://www.MumiaBook.com/mumia/column.asp Noel Ace Noel Ace is currently a high school English teacher in Southern California. His publishing credits include "artisan, inc" and "Eyes," both print magazines. His fiction can also be found on the internet on sites including "The Fiction Network," GeekGirl," "Planet Magazine," "Vanguard," "Ibn Quirtaba," and "Dream Forge." Jane Adam Jane Adam started writing poetry a few years ago in a moment of desperation. She got surprisingly decent results, so she kept at it. Her poems now appear online in Antipatico, Remark, and Spent Meat, and have been accepted for Nerve Cowboy and Chiron Review. One poem was in Slipstream #23 and the editors nominated her for a Pushcart Prize in 2003. She has lived in Buffalo, NY since 1981, and has taught freshman English at nearly every college in the area since then. It has become so important to her to put her poems out into the world. Email: Jane Adam Sidney Alexander

69. I11212: John Newton BARMORE (27 JAN 1840 - 20 JUL 1851)
Lawrence Edgar dixon William alfred GALLOWAY , Jr. REFN 6015. Father William alfred GALLOWAY , Sr.
http://nichirenscoffeehouse.net/gen/d0009/g0000021.htm
John Newton BARMORE
  • BIRTH : 27 JAN 1840, MS
  • DEATH : 20 JUL 1851
Father: John Milford BARMORE
Mother: Amanda Virginia SHIRLEY
_George BARMORE II_
_John Milford BARMORE _Nancy PYLES ... HOME HTML created by on Sun Jun 15 21:00:08 2003.
Franklin J BENNETT
  • BIRTH : 11 FEB 1870
  • DEATH : 3 JAN 1888, MS
  • REFN
Father: Amzi Newton BENNETT
Mother: Mary Frances DUNCAN
Franklin J BENNETT
INDEX HOME HTML created by on Sun Jun 15 21:00:08 2003.
Lawrence Edgar DIXON
  • REFN
Family 1 Effie Lucille CONNER
  • Shirley DIXON
  • Joe DIXON Lawrence Edgar DIXON ... HOME HTML created by on Sun Jun 15 21:00:08 2003.
    Thomas Edward FRASIER II
    • BIRTH : 7 SEP 1938
    • REFN
    Father: Thomas Edward FRASIER I
    Mother: Willie Belton BARMORE
    Family 1 Vivian MOSTYN
    • MARRIAGE : 1 JUN 1957

  • Guy Edward FRASIER
  • Carla FRASIER Family 2 Kay MUDGETT
    • MARRIAGE : 1 JUN 1957

  • Ashley Lee FRASIER
  • Courtney FRASIER _Thomas Edward FRASIER I_ Thomas Edward FRASIER II ... HOME HTML created by on Sun Jun 15 21:00:08 2003.
    Ulysses GAGE
    • BIRTH : Prince Edward Co., Ontario
    Father: William GAGE
    Mother: Deborah WERDEN Ulysses GAGE _Asa WERDEN INDEX ... HOME HTML created by on Sun Jun 15 21:00:08 2003.
  • 70. Book List
    Environment, Scarcity, and Violence.by Thomas Homerdixon, Princeton, (1999); The Ingenuity Gap by Thomas Homer-dixon, alfred A. Knopf, Toronto, (2000)
    http://www.cacor.ca/booklist.html
    B OOKS T O R EAD
    Books by or about Aurelio Peccei:
    • The Chasm Ahead : by Aurelio Peccei. Macmillan, NY (1969) The Human Quality : By Aurelio Peccei. Pergamon Press (1977) One Hundred Pages for the Future :by Aurelio Peccei. Pergamon Press (1981) Crusader for the Future : by Gunther A. Pauli. Pergamon Press, (1988).
    Books that resulted from studies sponsored by the Club of Rome
    • The Limits to Growth: by Meadows . Universe Books, (1972) Mankind at the Turning-Point : by Eduard Pestel and Mihajlo Mesarovic. E.P. Dutton/Reader's Digest, NY (1974) Catastrophe or New Society : IDRC Ottawa (1976) Reshaping the International Order : by Jan Tinbergen, E.P. Dutton and Co Inc. NY (1976) Goals for Mankind : by Ervin Laszlo et al. E.P. Dutton Co. NY (1977) Beyond the Age of Waste : by Gabor, Colombo, King and Galli. Pergamon Press (1978) Energy: The Countdown : by Thierry de Montbrial. Pergamon Press (1978) No Limits to Learning : by Botkin, Elmandra and Malitz; Pergamon Press (1979) Dialogue on Wealth and Welfare : by Orio Giarini. Pergamon Press (1980) Road Maps to the Future : by Bohdan Hawrylyshyn. Pergamon Press (1980)

    71. American Art
    Frederick Remington, Georgia O’Keeffe, Thomas Hart Benton, Maynard dixon, alfred Jacob Miller, John Mix Stanley, Seth Eastman, Thomas Moran,
    http://www.fiae.org/americanart.html
    About Us Exhibitions Training Programs On Going Projects ... Catalogue Sales a collection of 80 paintings and sculptures from five leading American museums, which captured the spirit and energy of the American West between 1830 and 1940. The exhibit opened at the Marble Palace of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg in April 2003, and moved to the State Pushkin Museum, Moscow later in the summer of 2003. Images from the Opening of the American West Exhibit in State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
    Thematic groupings for the exhibition included:
    • Pre-Civil War Expedition Artists and Indian Painters (Catlin, Bodmer, Miller, King Westward Expansion (Deas, Ranney, Tait, Stanley, Eastman, Wimar, Nahl, Walker, Hays) Western Landscape (Moran, Bierstadt, Hill, Keith) The Heroic West (Remington, Russell, Schreyvogel, Leigh, Johnson, Seltzer, Farny) The Taos Society and the Southwest (Couse, Phillips, Sharp, Ufer, Berninghaus, Blumenschein, Higgins, Fechin, Gaspard)

    72. Handbook Of Texas Online: ARRINGTON, ALFRED W.
    alfred W. Arrington, author and judge, was born in Iredell County, Sam Houston dixon, The Poets and Poetry of Texas (Austin dixon, 1885).
    http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/AA/far19.html
    format this article to print
    ARRINGTON, ALFRED W (1810-1867). Alfred W. Arrington, author and judge, was born in Iredell County, North Carolina, on September 17, 1810. In 1819 he moved to Arkansas, where he was a preacher from 1828 to 1834. He was admitted to the bar in Missouri in 1835, when he returned to Arkansas and was elected to the state legislature; he served until 1845 and moved to Texas. He visited Boston and New York in 1847 and there published Desperadoes of the South and Southwest (1849) under the pen name Charles Summerfield. He also contributed "Sketches of the South and Southwest" to various newspapers. After returning to Texas, Arrington was elected judge of the Twelfth (Rio Grande) Judicial District in 1850. He retired in 1856 because of ill health, returned to New York, and, again under a pen name, published The Rangers and Regulators of the Tanaha, or Life Among the Lawless: A Tale of the Republic of Texas (1857). He went to Chicago to practice law in 1857 and died there on December 31, 1867, leaving three children. His poems were published posthumously under the title Poems of Alfred W. Arrington

    73. Handbook Of Texas Online: HOBBY, ALFRED MARMADUKE
    alfred Marmaduke Hobby, merchant, politician, Confederate officer, BIBLIOGRAPHY Sam Houston dixon, The Poets and Poetry of Texas (Austin dixon, 1885).
    http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/HH/fho2.html
    format this article to print
    HOBBY, ALFRED MARMADUKE (1836-1881). Alfred Marmaduke Hobby, merchant, politician, Confederate officer, and poet, son of Martin and Anna Elizabeth (Slade) Hobby, was born in 1836 in Macon, Georgia. In the 1850s his mother, a widow, moved with her sons from Florida to Galveston, Texas. Hobby entered a mercantile partnership and established a general store at the new town of St. Mary's of Aransas, Refugio County, about 1857. Although only about twenty-two, he almost immediately became a political leader of the county. In 1859, upon the resignation of Henry L. Kinney, qv Hobby was elected to the House of Representatives of the Eighth Texas Legislature. He was an ardent supporter of states' rights and organized a chapter of the Knights of the Golden Circle qv at St. Mary's. At the Secession Convention qv he represented his district and voted for secession. qv Hobby was reelected to the Ninth Legislature but resigned to enter Confederate military service. On May 14, 1862, he organized and became major of the force later known as the Eighth (Hobby's) Texas Infantry regiment. While stationed at Galveston during the war, Hobby married Mrs. Gertrude Menard. After the war he disposed of his Refugio County holdings and settled at Galveston, where he resumed the mercantile business. During the war he wrote several patriotic poems. These, including "The Sentinel's Dream of Home," were widely published in newspapers of the period. After the war he devoted himself more seriously to literary work. His best-known prose was his

    74. Charles Edward Dixon
    Charles Edward dixon British, 18721934 - Hier finden Sie Kunstwerke, Preise und Ausstellungen the son of the genre and history painter, alfred dixon.
    http://www.artnet.de/artist/554797/charles-edward-dixon.html
    JavaScript is disabled within your browser, several site items like the menu will not show up correctly. Künstler artnet zeigt Kunstwerke von über 25.000 internationalen Künstlern. Vollständige Künstlerliste
    Charles Edward Dixon British, 1872-1934
    Hier finden Sie Kunstwerke, Preise und Ausstellungen des Künstlers/ der Künstlerin Charles Edward Dixon in Galerien weltweit.
    Charles Edward Dixon
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    Market Alert: Erhalten Sie Email Benachrichtigungen, wenn Kunstwerke von Charles Edward Dixon neu erhältlich sind in Galerien und Auktionen weltweit.
    Biografie Charles Dixon was born at Goring on Thames on 8th December 1872, the son of the genre and history painter, Alfred Dixon. Best known for his London river scenes, he also painted a vast array of other subjects, from historical naval scenes dating back to the fifteenth century to America’s Cup yacht races of the 1930’s. He also worked as an illustrator for the “Illustrated London News”, the “Sphere” and the “Graphic”. His favourite medium was watercolour, but a small number of oils are also known. Dixon exhibited extensively at the Royal Academy, with 52 works recorded from 1880-1920, as well as exhibits at the New Watercolour Society. In 1900 he was elected a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours. He also produced all the colour plates for a book entitled “Britannia’s Bulwarks”. After spending many years in London, Dixon retired to Itchenor in Sussex, where he died on 12th September, 1934.

    75. Charles Edward Dixon (British), 1872-1934: Featured Artist Works, Exhibitions An
    Charles dixon was born at Goring on Thames on 8th December 1872, the son of the genre and history painter, alfred dixon. Best known for his London river
    http://www.artnet.de/Galleries/Artists_detail.asp?G=&gid=815&which=&aid=554797&V

    76. Black - Aqw24.htm
    alfred married Elizabeth Florence? FREEMAN in 1878. Elizabeth died ?. 1412, M, i, Leonard Freeman dixon was born about 1878. He died 1953.
    http://www3.telus.net/chignecto/black/aqwg24.htm
    Descendants of
    William BLACK Abt. 1727 - 1821
    and
    Elizabeth Stocks 1732/33 - Abt. 1776
    and
    Elizabeth Abber
    of
    Fourth Generation
    (Continued)
    Annie E. ATKINSON Elizabeth FAWCETT Jane BLACK William ) was born 26 Jul 1866 in , , Nova Scotia, Canada. She died 1945. Annie married George E. CHAPMAN , son of James Owen CHAPMAN and Mary Elizabeth DAVIES "Elizabeth". George was born 19 Oct 1861 in , , Nova Scotia, Canada. He died 1931. They had the following children: F i Georgina Elizabeth CHAPMAN was born 18 Dec 1893 and died ?. F ii Emma L. CHAPMAN was born 25 Aug 1895 and died 2 May 1959. F iii Marjorie Alma CHAPMAN was born 15 Mar 1898 in , , Nova Scotia, Canada. She died ?. Marjorie married Clyde ANDERSON on 8 Dec 1926. Clyde was born 28 Aug 1892. He died 21 Nov 1976. M iv Leslie Arthur CHAPMAN was born 9 Jun 1902 and died 5 Jul 1977. Lorella Fisher BLACK James Priestley James Alexander William ) died ?. Lorella married UnknownM HUMPHRIES . UnknownM died ?. They had the following children: M i UnknownM HUMPHRIES died ?. Alma Florence BLACK George Fawcett James Alexander William ) was born 14 May 1861 in Dorchester, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. She died 26 Nov 1891 in Sackville, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada. Alma married Fletcher E. GEORGE

    77. Black - Aqw48.htm
    +, 2427, M, i, John dixon was born 1916 and died ?. 1414. Clementina dixon (alfred Black dixon , Eunice BLACK , George Mason , William ) died ?.
    http://www3.telus.net/chignecto/black/aqwg48.htm
    Descendants of
    William BLACK Abt. 1727 - 1821
    and
    Elizabeth Stocks 1732/33 - Abt. 1776
    and
    Elizabeth Abber
    of
    Fifth Generation
    (Continued)
    James L. DIXON Samuel Edgar DIXON Eunice BLACK George Mason ... William ) died ?. James married Louise AVARD , daughter of Gaius Lewis AVARD and Elizabeth CARTER. Louise died ?. They had the following children: F i Eunice DIXON died ?. M ii Edgar DIXON died ?. M iii Carmen Frederick DIXON was born 27 May 1912 and died 22 Jul 1962. Ernest Archibald DIXON Alfred Black DIXON Eunice BLACK George Mason ... William ) was born 1881. He died ?. Ernest married Maud BUCK in 1912. Maud died ?. They had the following children: M i John DIXON was born 1916 and died ?. Clementina DIXON Alfred Black DIXON Eunice BLACK George Mason ... William ) died ?. Clementina married William MCALPINE . William died ?. They had the following children: F i Margaret Florence MCALPINE died ?. Margaret married Alexander CAMPBELL . Alexander died ?. Herbert Jackson DIXON Alfred Black DIXON Eunice BLACK George Mason ... William ) died ?. Herbert married Emily Jane VINCENT in 1906. Emily died ?.

    78. Hertfordshire Genealogy: DIXON, St Albans, 19th Century
    You have listed James dixon (the brickmaker) and his family as living at Sopwell I have found a Richard dixon living at Market Place with alfred Coles,
    http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/data/answers/answers-2003/ans-0336-dixo
    Answers DIXON , brickmaker, St Albans , 19th century July, 2003 Jan Johnston bojanka @t bigpond.net.au ) of Perth, Western Australia, writes: I've just been browsing through your site and have found mention of a family I believe to be part of my research. You have listed James Dixon (the brickmaker) and his family as living at Sopwell Lane in the 1881 census. [see James Dixon I have a Richard Dixon who was listed on the IGI as Christened 31 March 1861 at the Abbey , parents being James Dix on Susan . I have no record of Richard living with his parents, and wonder if you can confirm him being part of this particular Dixon Family. On the 1881 census I have found a Richard Dixon living at Market Place with Alfred Coles , his occupation being a Baker. Alfred Coles Head U Bucks Baker employing 2 men Rebecca Baker Sister W Bucks Housekeeper Richard Dixon Servant U St Albans Baker The Richard Dixon who I am researching was a baker and listed with my GtGtGrandmother on the 1901 census living at New Kent Rd, St Albans

    79. Bossa:nova
    COTTONBELLY CUT CHEMIST DAFT PUNK DAN THE AUTOMATOR DAVID ALVARADO DAVID HOLMES DEREK DAHLARGE dixon DJ alfred MORE NUSPIRIT HELSINKI DJ HERB TURNTABLES
    http://www.bossanovaclub.com/2/guests.html

    80. IngentaConnect Table Of Contents: Plant Molecular Biology
    Authors Ceballos, Hernán; Iglesias, Carlos; Pérez, Juan; dixon, alfred. SNPs, SSRs and inferences on cassava’s origin pp. 517526(10)
    http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/klu/plan/2004/00000056/00000004

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